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EgyptAir Training captures valuable Air India contract

Posted 3 October 2012 · Add Comment

EgyptAir Training Center (ETC) - the aviation training arm of the EgyptAir Group - has won a major training contract from Air India

In a wide step towards the Indian aviation market , ETC proved itself as a winner to the  international tender for pilot training for Air India pilots on the Boeing 777 - the tender included both initial and recurrent training .

"This deal was due to the trust built in ETC with modernised, state-of-the-art,  qualified facilities and personnel. The  long cooperation between the two organizations dates back to  2007 and it has proven a mutual benefit  for both parties," a statement by the Cairo-based centre said today. 

Egyptair training is accredited as TRTO “ Type Rating Training Organization “ and JAR-FCL  certified on the current simulator fleet composed of A320 , A330, A340 , B777 and B737NG.
 

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